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Show A l APRIL 10, I960 Utah County, Utah ' J .. ..v.v;.v .. - - ? . f fl i X J :y,.;. .v.v.s ;.;..v:-- J, , - : J X if , O V V f x- ! - - ' 1 - - , nS S The wedding will take place June 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception that evening will honour the newivweds in Proyo. Miss'1 Swan is a gr?d.nate of Lin coln High School and BYTT. TVhile m marKet at BYU she been has and employed in Salt ing is She Lak Citv. presently em While at Calif. ployed in Berkeley, a member of the BYU she was Tokalon Social Unit and sang in a trio. Mr. Madsen is a graduate of Richmond r High School and the TTnivprsitv of California. He js presently attending graduate sehoo and with a major in business ad mi -- Nation. He served in the Northern States and served in the mission preside ' :y. " o live in 1,0 The coi?1" ley, Calif., while Mr. Madsen fin ishes his education. - jltf llli mm. O .mmm 11 McCaishland. They were attired in nile green dresses with matching hats and carried umbrellas' filled, with daisies. Mrs. Ekins wore a gown of rose beige lace ana Mrs. urani a gown '' of gold silk." Grant performed best Myrten man duties with Bums Mv Hull, Keith Powell, and Kay Holmsfead Gary Ekins andf Robert Grant as , , WIREl t HELEN JOYCE .WaN ; , .j Teens Skin To Parties On Patents Pre - ' y bra. latex ribbon in j cups gives high, firm "wire lift," can't, ' ' press or cut in, can't slip. No band under i cups to bind. Wing sides that'hold firmly. Elastic back. White Ban-Io- n lace, 32 to 36, J a, b, c. (pat. pend.) 5.00 t I j I - Dorbthy Dix : t Obscure Nun Kept FaitH All During Long. Years , " v traveling coffin J The Holy Land had long been a mecca tor White Russians, amng. them Elizabeth's husband, the Grand Duke Sergei, who as Chairman of the Imperial Palestine Society; made many pilgrimages to the Holy Land. In fact Jthey were Whett I.think of Palm Sunday." about to leave ; for Palestine it. is of the morning I climbed when a bomb hurled by an un the. Mount of Olives to hear how known assailantendeq his life m an obscure nun kept faith with 1906. His widow, overcome by the Grand- Duchess Elizabeth, the catastrophe, sought solace sister of Alexandra, Russia's in o rnnvent atiMoscdw but with . one objective to caijry on .her last' Empress. t ; The Eleonsky Monastery is;, a husband's worki nun? She lies the little And beacon for airline pilots and a her efforts high, low, in the shadow of the monastery Through landmark to all in the Holy nVh and noor (visited the Holy out her Land. It crowns the gray greea Lands.. This Monastery on the where, haying carried! found she wish,! last Abbess' dear slopes of the tiny mountain Mount of Olives, owes its being peace, v hardly more than a hill from to a little band pf Russian which Jesus dispatched two of oilgrims marooned In 1914 by Send your problem to Dorothy bis disciples fpr the white ass World War I. The Grand Duchupon whicb He was to ride into ess Elizabeths by now. an Abbess, Dix: Be sure to enclose;enve-a Jerusalem, that first Palm Sun- w.as planning to visit the; con- stamped, day so many centuries ago.e And vent in 1917 when jthe, Russian lope, and address her in care;' of it was from , this Revolution broke." Vff I am kill- this newspaper. mountain, the Bible tells- us, ed, bury me in the Holy Land." He ascended to Heaven. that she begged, her nunsL i, ; ' A took assignment magazine She must have had a premonime to Jerusalem. I found tion, for' shortly '.after, she! was quarters in an old world hostel shot by the Bolsheviks, her body whose guardian angel was Mrs. dumped in4 a sack! and tossed Bertha Vester, a former along with other members of the heart, time Chicagoan ho gave family into the convent and fortune to ' the people of Royal All but one of the 'nuns; the Holy Land. It was she who garden. a young peasant irl, fled. In suggested I: meet the nuns a' the dark of the ni jht this, little Mt. Eleon. They had a story of nun groped throug 1 the pile of courage to tell. 'Their Abbess Tarn bodies until she 4ound; that of ara; was a ' Rdmanov princess and her ' Abbess. In scjme way the of Czar Nicholas. "Ask facts are still surrounded -- in . cousin he'r to tell you the story of the mystery she got ' put of Russia coffin that went around the with it. Her destination; was the. J Holy Land. Instead she wound world," said Mrs. Vester. And so it came about thateh,n 1ti rhina with her macabre ' Mrs: Vester's daushter and I baEgage. Finally, kvhen the war climbed that little mountain of ended, some way, somehow, she precious memory one Sunday and the coffin .reached the Holy morning just about this time t! Land. year. Spring spread a' carpet of After breakfast t' was taken to wildflowers for us. The sky was a soft blue. .i The pale gold sun gave luminosity 'to the distant city of. Jerusalem. Convent bells Timpanogos Dining rang out on the clear morning air. .. 95 Room and Alpine 95 Ahead s'lrode bearded monks'. to . from a. neighboring Greek Orthc--" belike looking dx monastery, Dining ?ooms n'gn jinn's in their towering flat top kalim'afahu They,' too, had . t By HELEN WORDEN . Palm Sunday commemorates .the day the people of. Jerusalem, carrying branches of palm trees and crying "Hosanna," went forth to meet Jesus as'"lle rode into the city astride a white ass; 34 WEST ' 1 7 S ' 5 - -- CORSET ER - SURGICAL FIXINGS j ' : . j TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)-- A traffic ' engineer for the Florida and a the shoe, appear again Road Department repotted Thurs Patent leather shoes, always on slim Stardust like bound of favorite' sprinkled party great day- engineers are experimenting 1 bows. self a on this are ' little year girls, pavement in Assisting with the serving was firm fashion footing throughout " Miniature pearl buttons glisten with a rumbling i will keep drivers hopes the noise the bride's MIA class with Karen the social calendar. against the rich ebon black of from becoming victims of "high-Wa- y the and day Ross, Gayle Griffiths and Elaine catent leather, spaced across This spring young girls delight real hypnosis." n stitched-dowWiscombe. a camp strap, or that shoes new leather in patent In charge iof the guest book was reflect the influences of the same dotting! the center of a patent r Pauline Cedarstum, sister of the high fashion styling seen in bow.; 1 are versatile straps Many groom. Mother's prettiest leather shoes. ciin on either side worn be; scaled--to-sizborne e their will they make The couple toes and minute, Tapered or can be removed of ankle the ' a honeyin Salt Lake City after curved heels take their create if desired. Some coast. moon on the west . . . - .1 i inspiration from- - adult fashions. entirely, max mooa cameo is a decorative V" . i Slender patent leather pumps out on shoe itself. Fon.ex black-edged are set - oq; lightweight, 'Orations on a strap ample, soles that leather carry the on celebrated with is underlaid white, leather is Easter the' youthful fashion line. matched toi !a through first the corresponding de spring's Sunday following leather the and Slim flexible, deterof means full moon. This sign in piping effect around the firm but feet sole active gives the mining the date, established by - throat of the; shoe. , support. gentle alCouncil of Nicaea in 325; A.D., No niatter what patent leather lows it to vary as much as 35 days. shoe takes a young girl's fancy. Mother is sureto be pleased with and the grave of the Grand Duchess their easy-car- e Real patent leather qualities. Elizabetn .marked oy a simpie ' e. lose their sheen never shoes cross in the Garden of MURIEL EKINS 1 L . . RUMBLING PAVEMENT r MagicSecret Hug" " La-Moi- ne - WIRE LIFT WITHOUT i " - s - , 1 three foreign students to be guest speakers oa the program. The students ire from Africa,. India and China iejnd their subject will be, "Your Counli try and Mine."' BYU is "bringing m"' roses. Bridal attendants were Myrna Ekins, sister of the bride, Mrs. Bradley Webb, sister of the groom, Mrs. Jack Reese and Mrs. j . - ning in tiie brem Reception Centre honored the couple. For the wedding and reception, the new Mrs. -- Grant wore a gown of lace and tulle; over satin with fingertip sleeves. Her veil of bridal illusion was decorated with Chan-till- y lace and was caught; in alace tiara. Her ' bridal bouquet was a large white orchid with talisman si Lit-a-Lu- re Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan of Provo announce the engagement and forthcoming marrjage of their daughter, HelenJoyce, to Joseph Dean Madsen of: Oakland, Calif. Mr. Madsen is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley A. Madsen of . 5 Club of NeDhi The will snnnsor n smrl1 ioropram April 14 in the Elementally School Auditorium at 8 p.m. Mrs, Munro Pexton " is chairman of the program. Dr, Ariel iBaliff of the Mr. Madsen - . - O 4 h 2fephi Qroup Plans Pro& ram Will Wed. 4y " In a lovely solemn ceremony April 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Muriel Ekins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; James E. Ekins of Orem, became the bride of Stani' ley P. Grant. 'Vl; assistant b. Elder Henry Taylor, to the Twelve! officiated. 'Mr. Grant is a son of Mr. and Mrs! Francis B. Grant of Lehu; A wedding' breakfast following the cerembnies was given, in Salt Lake City by parents of the groom. A: reception the following eve- A. y.. ' .- :-- ,?S 1 ' 1 i Ijdeleri Swan Temp e Ri tes' Unite. Coupl e SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD 4A - i f . LANE ' long-weari- ng Geth-seman- ; . ; self-address- - self-sam- ed . they are soi"-- and stain resistant and gleam bright as new when simply wiped with a damp, soapy sponge. When you buy your youngster her' new spring shoes, be certain the whole shoe is real patent leather. 1 I ; Versatility is the key to new vamp styling that is more V than oval throated to give young feet a graceful look. Tiny jewelled brilliants may '.dot the front of ; r , i .Choose youri graduate' s Lane from our huge selectiop- - I ii it starting as low as It takes more wisdom to Drofit from jgoodjadvice than to give it. 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